It was my childhood dream to go to Baguio.
Funny to think before that most kids wanted to go to Disneyland
as the happiest place on Earth but ako ra jud, Baguio topped my
list lols... then got to achieve my dream in April 2013, my Mom
took me there for the first time and cliche as it may sound, I
was blown away and the whole aura of the place swept me off
my feet!
I'll share once again why I love the place so much!
(previously posted in one of the threads in the forum)
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Check these places out.
+ PMA - Philippine Military Academy - this is quite far so try to have this as your first IT
+ Burnham Park - a huge place where you can do biking, boat riding, strolling and food tripping
+ Mines View Park - up in the mountains which showcases a whole stretch of a beautiful view and cozy, too! You can have a photo op with the biggest St. Bernard dog, dress up like an Igorot, ride on a horse, sight seeing using the telescope, do pasalubong shopping and food tripping as well.
+ The Mansion - it's where the rest house of the First Family
+ Teacher's Camp - they've got nice sunflower garden which you can have cool photo ops

+ They have so many parks along the road which I forgot their names hehehe... They're not hard to miss anyway

+ Baguio Museum - it's right across Baguio University if I'm not mistaken, this is the route in going to Camp John Hay
+ Camp John Hay - it's the posh side of Baguio that has the best-tasting burger! They have this stretch of "food court" which houses Shakeys, Hot Shots (if I'm not mistaken.. It's where I always eat burgers coz it's delish!), a Jap cuisine, desserts which has straw bees in most of their menu) -- this is a good place to stroll

+ SM Baguio - one of the best SM malls I've been to
+ Session Road - don't forget to bring your friends here at night since they have good acoustic performers there
You'll be amazed of the breath taking place bro... Their food and cab fares are cheaper. Some hotels and most cabs don't use a/c because the place is soooooo cold. I was even surprised that the hotel we stayed in had their windows opened. We stayed in City Travel Inn right across Burnham Park, we were so lucky because their 3K room was slashed to half price because of their promo.
As for sight seeing, I was lucky to befriend a cab driver who took me to the parks, PMA and some spots one afternoon and he was my official photographer since my Mom was too tired to tour around. The cab driver was so kind and trustworthy

I even gave him a tip hehehe..
For city tour via cab, the driver will ask for a 250-300/hour, just a tip
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